Researching members of the Douglas family in Ireland is notoriously difficult. So many records have been destroyed, and the families often moved on to America, or elsewhere.
This group is for those tracing their ancestors in Ireland.
Two or three years ago, I was given a folder of files made up of the extensive research carried out and transcribed by Mavis Douglas and Jennifer Douglas.
A history of the Douglas family whose Ulster roots are from Lurgan,... has lurked in my archives for me to dip into when responding to queries about Irish ancestry.
It has always been my intention to publish as a book and make it available for researchers to access. However, at around 900 pages, I have never had the resources to do that. Now, I have brought the files together with an index linked to the chapters.
I hope that this will prove useful to the many who are seeking their Irish ancestors, and I am most grateful to Mavis and Jennifer for their contribution to our understanding of the Douglas families in and from Ireland.
Alison Christine Hodgkiss ( born
Thank you so much for making this available here William.. I have only this minute stumbled upon it..and know it will be especially useful as a reference in the future,
All the best.
Hope you are well, and remaining safe in a Covid world,
Alison H. Australia
Oct 5, 2020
Jennifer Douglas
It has certainly been a labour of love for us. We are so grateful for the family in previous generations who have taken care of family documents and pictures for the later family to come.
Jenni and Mavis
Apr 16, 2021
William Douglas
He served as a doctor in the army and was in South Africa. He was also the medical officer on bord a Cunard liner.
Today, my research revealed that he had treated an IRA member who had been severely injured, saving his life. To bring him to the scene, the IRA told a story to lure him as he might otherwise have declined. He was, after all, a British soldier, happening to be home on leave.
Charles James Douglas (or C J as he was called)was born on September 23, 1856, in Cootehill, Cavan, Ireland at Freamemount (the home leased by his father). Charles married Anna Maud Douglas, his cousin, 5 June 1912. He died on December 18, 1943, in Abingdon, Berkshire, at the age of 87.
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Apr 17, 2022